Jackson Suber has made an encouraging start to his PGA Tour career.
After earning his PGA Tour card via the Korn Ferry Tour in 2025, he produced several excellent performances in his rookie year before following that up with more in 2026.
Suber's first top-20 finish of that year came at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic with a T19, while it got even better for the former University of Mississippi player in his next start, where he finished fourth at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
Alongside him for those successes has been his caddie, Greyson Porter, who also has a strong background as a player.
Porter fell in love with the game at an early age, chipping balls in his backyard with his dad.
That love took him a long way, with a college career at Florida State on his way to majoring in finance.
Following that, Porter, who counts Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy among his idols, joined the PGA Tour Canada.
He played nine times on the circuit in 2022 - the same time Suber competed on the PGA Tour Canada. That included a best finish of T36, before another appearance on the PGA Tour Americas in 2024.
While Porter's playing ability is apparent, he clearly excels in his latest role as a caddie, too.
As well as steering Suber to those impressive performances earlier in the 2026 season, it was looking even better for the pair at the RBC Canadian Open, with Suber the 54-hole leader as he closed in on a maiden PGA Tour win.
In the end, he didn't quite get over the line, but a highly creditable T4 suggested his partnership with Porter has plenty of success ahead of it.